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What's weather like in Raipur, Chhattisgarh?

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Does Raipur get rain? Snow? Hail? What's summer weather like? Here's what four local experts had to say about weather and precipitation in Raipur, Chhattisgarh.

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Raipur is super crowded. One must know how to drive here for long distances due to the high pollution. The education sector is just okay, and the living standards are pretty high. The job scope is not very great. People are pretty much into fashion here. There are simple neighborhoods too. The main city is highly polluted and full of traffic. All three weathers are present – summer can get pretty hot, with rains and heavy thunderstorms occasionally, and winters too.

Raipur has a hot and humid climate most of the year. This city has a good number of people belonging to tribal regions. This is not a very crowded city. However, its population is on a steady rise due to increasing opportunities for small jobs and greater investment avenues towards small and large scale factories and settlement outlets. On an average, it is a peaceful place with abundant flora and fauna and rich biodiversity.

Catherine, says: 2020

One desirous of moving here Raipur must first of all find out everything about the climate here, because it is normally quite hot in Raipur. Secondly, one must be a lover of nature as there are many spots of natural beauty worth visiting in and around Raipur. It is a place with rich ethnic life of local Chhattisgarhi inhabitants who are simple and loving folk.

Raipur is probably one of the fastest developing cities in India. There’s extremely delicious food out here, there’s places for entertainments such as Marine Drive, snow world, malls, etc. Anybody who starts as a migrant, stays here as a resident. There are all kinds of markets found here from high-end to street stalls.

Purvesh, says: 2020
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